Which one is better, the municipal development and reform commission or the district finance bureau, is more conducive to development.
I think it is the municipal development and reform commission. I don’t know whether the city you are talking about is a prefecture-level city or a county-level city. If it is a prefecture-level city, the municipal development and reform commission is one level higher than the district-level finance bureau. The former is a county (division) level unit, and the latter is a department-level unit. unit. If it is a county-level city, both levels are the same as regular subjects. Moreover, the Finance Bureau only sounds like a nice name, but in fact the treatment is really not that good. It is said that the National Development and Reform Commission is a "second-level government" and a very good unit. But to say which one is conducive to development, it depends on which department you like to work in.